Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Jun 1976, C8

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Open space asked According to the report, Ontario previously relied on local initiatives to carry out its preferences. However. it said, the province should look at the possibility of realizing objectives from its end, rather than from the local by the year 2000. But these needs wouldn‘t be met if present financial difficulties and political attitudes continue, the report said. w V6 Figures show that future demands on facilities in the regiOn will increase two to five times The task force report said provision of open space recreational areas in the region is occurring without benefit of an over- all co-ordination effort. The report outlined seven options for the province for this purpose York‘s chief adâ€" ministrative officer, Jack Rettie, said the question was whether it was feasible for the northern part of the region to develop land to handle the demand from outside the region for open space. The report. which will be sent to the province, was compiled by a group set up by Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier last year to recommend solutions to the problem of getting land for a long-term open space program in the region. MAPLE â€"- It looks as if noisy trucks will continue to roll through Centre Street in Thornhill for awhile yet. Last week. Vaughan Council committee said there is little hope of reducing traffic on the street, which runs from Yonge to Bathurst streets. NEWMARKET - If the province continues to designate parts of York as open space near an urban centre, it should help share costs. ac- cording to a report of a specially-appointed task force. This former Highway 7 area is inhabited by 100 people. Residents have com- plained that trucks start using it as early as 4 am, and asked council to either downgrade the street, or prohibit trucks from using it. Truck traffic pro tested News next door NEWMARKET â€" It’s illegal now to smoke while riding town buses here. The ban was ap- proved by town council after pleas from non- smokers in the com- munity. C-8 -- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 9. 1976 Vaughan engineer, Dick Kraft said that York Region is negotiating with the province to take over the street, but talks are at a standstill. C o u n c i l l o r A b Hollingshead said Centre Street can expect even more traffic when the plan to build a community of 60,000 gets under way. The matter has been referred to the transport ministry for its in- formation. THE WORLD IS YOURS.../I-' YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEUPlE.. ' A Mrs. Ena Allan 152 Libby Blvd. Richmond Hill Reg. Size, Our Reg. I Price 2.29 Sale Each 0 King Size. Our Reg. 2 Ptice 2.69 Sale Each 0 Has long life hinges, snap action latches, two position bottle holder, is washable and does not rust! Men's Lunch Kitâ€"Empty DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES Brut 33 Splash On Lotion 340 ml. Ow Our Reg. Price 4.34 SALE EAC Noxema Anti-Perspirant Spray 10 02. A ‘ Poppycock 10 oz. Our Reg. Price 1.98 Our Reg. Price 1.39 SALE EACH Chair Umbrella Our Reg. Price 4.44 Sale Each v U - - Stay out qfthe sun! Just clip one of your 46" diam. umbrellas onto the arm of your chair. “$3.29 #1336315!) 3.11 s1.09 Now’s the time for you to take advantage of spectacular savings for Dad on his day! Prices are effectiVe while quantities last or until Sat., June 12. Sale Each - - ' I ' Improve your game! With 3 Rod Laver "Youngstar" junior racquet, Roy Emer- son junior pro or 3 Rod Laver profes» sional racquet. All Nylon strung. Our Reg. Price 12,97 T016‘97 beergold" Tennis Racquet “Weider” Traifiing Shoes Tool Kit Each All-purpose tools with large slip on handle‘ ".99 People will notice you! In one of our crew neck T-Shirts with action, screen body prints. Colours assorted, sizes S-M-Lâ€"XL. It’s almost Summer! And time to wear our jean, cut off style shorts with 2 back pockets. Colour navy denim, sizes 28 to 36. You’re a man who likes style! 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